This illustrated history of a Christmas tree is a great example of the late Chandler O’Leary’s style. The illustrator and author was well known for her Drawn the Road Again blog and her astute observations.

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An illustrated Christmas tree adorned with various ornaments and decorations, including vintage glass ornaments, handmade crafts, and family keepsakes, along with handwritten notes detailing their origins and significance.
From Drawn the Road Again, click here for larger view

This one is called Tinsel Tunes

Illustrated collage of vintage Christmas album covers and sheet music featuring festive themes, including 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' and 'Merry Christmas.'

Topsy Turvy Tannenbaum

Illustration of an upside-down Christmas tree adorned with lights, displayed in the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, featuring ornate architectural details in the surrounding interior.

O’Leary drew the next one (titled Star Light Star Bright) to celebrate the Christmas star on top of the former Macy’s building in Seattle, a 160-foot beacon with over 3,000 bulbs.

Now, I have a thing for mid-century Christmas decorations anyway. But a 160-foot star thatโ€™s been glowing in all its 4300-bulb glory for over fifty years running? Well, thatโ€™s a holiday tradition I can get behind.

Illustration of a star shining brightly above buildings with a 'PUBLIC MARKET' sign at sunset in Seattle.

The Drawn the Road Again page with these illustrations, here.


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